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[HTML][HTML] Fire-vegetation interactions during the last 11,000 years in boreal and cold temperate forests of Fennoscandia
The long-term ecological interactions between fire and the composition of dominant trees
and shrubs in boreal and cold temperate Fennoscandian forests are still under discussion …
and shrubs in boreal and cold temperate Fennoscandian forests are still under discussion …
Range margin populations show high climate adaptation lags in European trees
How populations of long‐living species respond to climate change depends on phenotypic
plasticity and local adaptation processes. Marginal populations are expected to have lags in …
plasticity and local adaptation processes. Marginal populations are expected to have lags in …
Assisted migration in a warmer and drier climate: less climate buffering capacity, less facilitation and more fires at temperate latitudes?
Assisted tree migration has been proposed as a conceptual solution to mitigate lags in biotic
responses to anthropogenic climate change. The rationale behind this concept is that tree …
responses to anthropogenic climate change. The rationale behind this concept is that tree …
Vulnerability of forest ecosystems to fire in the French Alps
Forest fires are expected to be more frequent and more intense with climate change,
including in temperate and mountain forest ecosystems. In the Alps, forest vulnerability to fire …
including in temperate and mountain forest ecosystems. In the Alps, forest vulnerability to fire …
[HTML][HTML] Bark insulation: Ten Central Alpine tree species compared
A Bär, S Mayr - Forest Ecology and Management, 2020 - Elsevier
Climate-driven increases in frequencies and intensities of wildfires will affect even relatively
humid regions such as the Central Alps. During low-to moderate-intensity fires, the …
humid regions such as the Central Alps. During low-to moderate-intensity fires, the …
[HTML][HTML] Characteristics and factors driving the variations in bark thickness of major woody plants in China
W Nie, Y Liu, C Tan, Y Wang, J Liu, X Zhao, Z Jiang… - Ecological …, 2022 - Elsevier
Bark is an important protective tissue and vegetative organ of woody plants. Variations in
bark thickness have a direct effect on plant growth and development, forest community …
bark thickness have a direct effect on plant growth and development, forest community …
202 years of changes in Mediterranean fire regime in Pinus nigra forest, Corsica
Wildfires are critical socio-ecological features in the Mediterranean basin. In a context of
global changes (climate, land use), we questioned whether the wildfire regime was altered …
global changes (climate, land use), we questioned whether the wildfire regime was altered …
A bioeconomic projection of climate‐induced wildfire risk in the forest sector
Under the influence of climate change, wildfire regimes are expected to intensify and
expand to new areas, increasing threats to natural and socioeconomic assets. We explore …
expand to new areas, increasing threats to natural and socioeconomic assets. We explore …
Fire‐and herbivory‐driven consumer control in a savanna‐like temperate wood‐pasture: An experimental approach
Fire and herbivory are fundamental top‐down processes, structuring grass–tree ratios in
ecosystems across a diversity of climates. Both are plant consumers that can strongly control …
ecosystems across a diversity of climates. Both are plant consumers that can strongly control …
Effects of a natural precipitation gradient on fish and macroinvertebrate assemblages in coastal streams
Anthropogenic climate change is expected to increase the aridity of many regions of the
world. Surface water ecosystems are particularly vulnerable to changes in the water-cycle …
world. Surface water ecosystems are particularly vulnerable to changes in the water-cycle …